Veterans History Project – Veterans Day 2013

Veterans History Project – Veterans Day 2013

Veterans History Project – Veterans Day 2013 might be observed in your family via this excellent project.

A project of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the Veterans History Project “preserves and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war.”

The Veterans History Project collects:

Personal narratives, including audio- and video-taped interviews and written memoirs

The Project collects first-hand accounts of U.S. Veterans from the following wars:

World War I (1914-1920)

World War II (1939-1946)

Korean War (1950-1955)

Vietnam War (1961-1975)

Persian Gulf War (1990-1995)

Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts (2001-present)

In addition, those U.S. citizen civilians who were actively involved in supporting war efforts (such as war industry workers, USO workers, flight instructors, medical volunteers, etc.) are also invited to share their valuable stories.

To participate, please follow these guidelines from LC:

To avoid damage to collection materials caused by the Library of Congress’ special security screening process, please do not use the U.S. Postal Service. Commercial Carrier deliveries also endure special screening, but it does not cause damage to recordable media.Place your items in a box, enclose a cover letter and all required forms, and use one of the following submission options:

*Do not pay extra for expedited service. Use “ground” or the least expensive delivery option.

Option 2
Hand-deliver:
If you live in the Washington, D.C. area, stop by the address above, Room LM-109 of the Madison Building, weekdays between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and a VHP representative will assist you. Please call (202) 707-4916 in advance.

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Nancy Loe has an MA in American History and an MLS in Library Science and Archives. She has appeared on PBS’s American Experience, at Rootstech, SCGS Jamboree, and state and regional genealogy conferences. Her website was featured in Family Tree Magazine’s “Social Media Mavericks: 40 to Follow.”

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